Live Webinar - Application Factories: An Application-driven Development Model
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One of the most persistent problems faced by all developers is how to transfer knowledge between team members. For example, how does an architect indicate intent in code for subsequent developers to build on?
It gives me great pleasure to invite you to a special upcoming Application Factory live webinar series by Ravi Kumar, CodeGear JBuilder’s Principal Architect.
The webinar will take place, twice each day, on May 27 and June 5. Ravi will be live online from Scotts Valley presenting and demoing during each webinar. Ravi will also take your questions during the webinar.
The dates, times, and registration links are:
5/27, 8am PT (15:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/MH8516/
5/27, 4pm PT (23:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/VB5866/
6/5, 8am PT (15:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/VV7464/
6/5, 4pm PT (23:00 GMT)Â - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/CN9482/
If you can’t make any of the webinars, we also have Application Factories screencasts available on the CDN site at
http://dn.codegear.com/article/37808
Sincerely,
David Intersimone “David I”
Vice President of Developer Relations and Chief Evangelist CodeGear davidi@codegear.com
Application Factories: An Application-driven Development Model
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Description:
To get a perspective, let’s step back and look at software development today. Over the last few decades a ton of applications has been written and thanks to open source, a large part of it is in the public domain. The capability as well as the complexity of applications has continued to grow exponentially. Most applications are developed in teams, often geographically distributed. Most applications have evolved over a number of years with many nuances, patterns and best practices very specific to each application, and a tremendous flux of personnel leave their fingerprints through the evolution of the application. The major challenge in application development today is to factor in aapplication-specific information.
One of the most persistent problems faced by all developers is how to transfer knowledge between team members. For example, how does an architect indicate intent in code for subsequent developers to build on?
Join Ravi Kumar, CodeGear JBuilder’s Principal Architect, in this live webinar introduces Application Factories with real world examples of this powerful development paradigm and how to effectively build reusable software assets effectively.
At this Webinar you will learn how to:
Consuming Application Factory modules
Working with Tags and Diagrams
Producing Application Factory modules
Automation within an Application Factory using Scripting
May 27, 8am PT (15:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/MH8516/
May 27, 4pm PT (23:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/VB5866/
June 5, 8am PT (15:00 GMT) - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/VV7464/
June 5, 4pm PT (23:00 GMT)Â - http://borland.interwise.com/borland/iSeminar/CN9482/
Check these out this summer!
Additional Upcoming CodeGear JBuilder and Java online webinars
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Americas - http://www.codegear.com/webinars